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JIPEL Blog 2018-2019 Privacy

Post-GDPR: Will the U.S. Implement a Comprehensive Data Privacy Law?

Nov 3, 2018 Staff Editor

On May 25, 2018, the European Union began to enforce its General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), which aims to comprehensively protect data privacy by addressing how companies collect, store, and…

Artificial Intelligence JIPEL Blog 2018-2019

Enhancement or Replacement: The Advent of AI and the Future of the Legal Field

Nov 3, 2018 Staff Editor

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is a broad term, used to describe how computers can mimic certain operations of the human mind. Upon hearing the term, many people had vaguely pictured sci-fi…

Copyright Fashion JIPEL Blog 2018-2019

Star Athletica and the Future of Design Litigation

Nov 2, 2018 Staff Editor

For decades, the fashion industry has gone without the rigorous copyright protections that other creative industries have enjoyed. That may be rapidly changing. Historically, copyright law has provided little protection…

JIPEL Blog 2018-2019 Unfair Competition

Serova v. Sony Music Entertainment: Anti-SLAPP Motions and Unfair Competition Law

Oct 24, 2018 Staff Editor

On August 30, 2018, Sony Music Group (Sony) and Michael Jackson’s estate (Estate) were handed a big win against a class of consumers who had purchased Michael Jackson’s posthumous self-titled…

First Amendment Free Speech JIPEL Blog 2018-2019

Palin v. New York Times Company: A Potential Change to Defamation Law and Freedom of the Press

Oct 24, 2018 Staff Editor

The Supreme Court has consistently recognized a profound national commitment to a free press and the “principle that debate on public issues should be uninhibited, robust, and wide-open.” New York…

Art Copyright Fair Use JIPEL Blog 2018-2019

Richard Prince, Copyright, and Appropriation Art: A Personal Perspective on Graham v. Prince , 265 F.Supp.3d 366 (S.D.N.Y. 2017)

Oct 22, 2018 Staff Editor

The purpose of Copyright Law as enumerated by the United States Constitution is to “promote the progress of Science and useful Arts.” Artistic works are protected by copyright so that…

Copyright Copyright Office JIPEL Blog 2018-2019 Trademark

Copyright Office Review Board Denies Copyright Registration for Two Corporate Logos

Oct 21, 2018 Staff Editor

Despite the growing pressure on corporations and organizations to strengthen legal protection of their corporate logos, their attempts to enlarge the utility of copyright law for this purpose have proven…

Federal Circuit Genetics JIPEL Blog 2018-2019 Patent

The Federal Circuit Weighs in on CRISPR

Oct 13, 2018 Staff Editor

Gene editing was once quite difficult.  Though it was not impossible to insert a new sequence of DNA into a bacterium and measure the effects, as recently as a decade…

JIPEL Vol. 7 – No. 2

JIPEL Vol. 7, No. 2 – Spring 2017

May 17, 2018 Staff Editor

The NYU Journal of Intellectual Property and Entertainment Law is proud to present Volume 7 Issue 2 of the Journal. While PDFs of the individual articles may be found accompanying…

JIPEL Vol. 7 – No. 2

A Judicial ‘Supplement’ to Advertising Law: The Fourth Circuit’s GNC Decision and Policy Implications for the Dietary Supplement Industry

May 13, 2018 Gia Wakil

In Brown v. GNC Corp., the Fourth Circuit offered a novel solution to the truth-in-advertising dilemma that plagued the dietary supplement industry. Plaintiffs alleged that claims made in connection with…

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